Hero

Hero
ISBN-10
055255586X
ISBN-13
9780552555869
Series
Hero
Category
Family secrets
Pages
428
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Random House
Author
Perry Moore

Description

Thom Creed, the gay son of a disowned superhero, finds that he, too, has special powers and is asked to join the very League that rejected his father, and it is there that Thom finds other misfits whom he can finally trust.

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